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I was just wondering if anyone has tried hooking up a more cost effective printer for printing shipping/check-in/barcode labels?

Right now a new Zebra printer with ethernet port is around $600. It gets very costly when needing multiples on a production line (separate sub build stations that get scanned into a final for Poka yokes).

I was thinking of using a Dymo (yes, a cheap printer) to print off an image of the shipping label on a step set to Mobile Landscape.

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If you wanna talk going through a third party system, there is a connector coming to the Tulip Library very soon for Bartender. Here is a video going over that integration:


Its really slick to be able to leverage Bartenders strengths in printer fleet management and the UI of Tulip.

There are other links on the Web (and on the Knowledge Article i referenced) that point out other references to running Zebra printers in LabVIEW. It appears (to me) that the main difference is that once you establish the Serial Connection, you just need to know the ZPL commands and how they work (Format into String might be your Friend, here) to get the Printer to do what you'd like it to do ... But the answers do appear to be available on the Web, in the Forums, etc.

But when I print an actual label, which contains several lines, the media feeds one cm of paper, then stops, and beeps three times and the fault warn led stays on, and if I feed paper I keep getting the error. In order to erase it, i have to restart the printer.

I've changed the dimensions of the label design.

I've reduced the amount of data in the label design.

I've changed the Media Settings from the android Zebra Printer Utility.

Forced to be the width = 70mm and the height to be 40mm.

Media Type Continuous.

Media handling Tear Off.

When it Calibrates it prints a long blank label, and ends beeping three times, and the fault.

The 3 beeps indicate the media out. Make sure that the media settings on the printer match with the media installed on the printer. There are two types of media: label and receipt paper (a.k.a. continuous paper). For the label, there are two types of sensing, gap sensing and black bar sensing. From what's described in the post, it looks like the setting of the sensing type doesn't match with the label. Check the label to see if it has black bars on the back or has gaps and choose the sensing type properly before calibrate the printer.

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Im having an incredibly hard time finding the ZD410 printer with wifi to use for our label printing. I am able to find the ZD420 with wifi printer. Does anyone know if this printer will work to print labels for square?

I have 4 Zebra 420 printers, I might be able to try this for you over the weekend or next week. I currently use 2 420D (Direct Thermal) printers for my Barcodes BUT I do not use Square to send the SKU to the printer. I create a SKU and use the printer software to create the Barcode. Tell the printer to print X quantity of barcodes and then save the barcode to a file to print again if needed. I make our own candles so this is great for my production purposes. Once I make a barcode, I print 1 and test it with my scanner and square, usually I get error Item not found. This is because my SKU was not assigned to an item but it shows what my SKU is. I found out that if I hit after typing the SKU in the printer barcode maker it adds extra characters also, this is why I test 1 barcode before printing say 50 of them. Once it works, I save it as the name of the item, then when I make the item I can just print that barcode for the quantity I made and enter the quantity as received in Square. The other thing I found out is if you use a Zebra DS 2208-SR or Zebra DS 6878-SR scanner you can use the zebra printer software to create 2D Barcodes that can be used in Square. The plus side of this all your barcodes will be roughly the same size. I found these Scanners can read a 3/8" square Aztec barcode reliably or about a 1/2" QR code reliably. Both these can be made easily with the Zebra 420D software..... now again you will need a computer running the software and it will not be directly through Square. Plus both these scanners read normal 1 D barcodes. Hope this helps

Thank you so much for this information. We decided to go with what was recommended and I was finally able to track one of the ZD410 printers down. I create qr codes with our skus and imbed them in our labels for the items we car in our stores. Our struggle is with the items we have in vendor locations where the vendor store scans the items. Hopefully, we'll get this one working. Like you, we only print one to verify they scan correctly before printing our labels for production. Again thank you for your help! Oh and I was never able to find the one with wifi. I had to go with the usb version. 152ee80cbc

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